As noted in the Cleveland State Unoversities web site;siteThe Cleveland Jewish Society Books were published from 1915 to 1925 by the Jewish Independent Publishing Company, a locally owned publisher that published the weekly Jewish Independent. The books were similar in appearance to the Cleveland Blue Book, a guide for society’s elite. The listings in the Cleveland book listed individuals by country club. The Jewish books list individuals by congregations. In many cases there are separate lists of the congregations’ ladies auxiliary, along with information on social service agencies. The book also included advertisements.​The download can take a minute, no more than two, however it worth the time. Special Thanks to Bill Barrow, Head of Special Collections and the support staff at the Michael Schwartz Library at Cleveland State University Special Collections

Beechwood, The Book Written by Jeffrey Morris provides readers with an understanding of how the majority of abandoned farm land became one of the most valued communities in Cuyahoga County to both live and work. Published in 1998. official spelling is Beachwood, Chapter 1 explains the spelling as Beechwood.

Historic Plat maps with location of former synagogues over historic lat mapsThe latest project of Jeff Morris’s Haymarket to the Heights series in cooperation with Cleveland State University’s Special Collection within the Michael Schwartz Library's and Esri Inc. A super neat site with maps shown in layers. http://peoplemaps.esri.com/cleveland/

Teaching Cleveland An top notch program to teach educators and students, about Cleveland's rich history from political, social and Business perspective.